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. >> and analyzing bill clinton's trip to kentucky. and imagine owning prerty for a mississippi river and only to lose it to the government for a new bike trail. two sisters from minnesota join us on the real story top of the hour. >> see you then, gretchen. >> and attorney general eric holder stepping in the highly publicized debate of same- sex marriage. >> telling state attorney general don't have to defend the bans if they believe them to be unconstitutional. >> judge napolitano joins us now. can the top law enforcement official say that law if you don't agree with it never mind. >> they can and they are free to accept or reject his advice. he has no say. this is a dilemma. you are the chief law enforcement of the state. governor or attorney general and you think it is a bad lou law and what do you do? the people have a right to have all of their laws upheld and defend and may not have the right to have the attorney general do the defending if he believe its is indefensible. and so in virginia, we recently witnessed this. the brand
. >> and analyzing bill clinton's trip to kentucky. and imagine owning prerty for a mississippi river and only to lose it to the government for a new bike trail. two sisters from minnesota join us on the real story top of the hour. >> see you then, gretchen. >> and attorney general eric holder stepping in the highly publicized debate of same- sex marriage. >> telling state attorney general don't have to defend the bans if they believe them to be unconstitutional....
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or was he trying to help hillary clinton. we don't know. he's been rewarded. he sits at a global strategies company -- >> beacon global strategies. >> as everything i can see, he's been rewarded time and time again. let's remember, this is an intelligence officer with no hard background. he was analyzing economic data in the philippines. so he's been able to work his way through the system, be rewarded essentially for being a middle man and when the time came to do the right thing, he actually threw operatives under the bus. and what is much worse is he redirected things away from where they should have been focused. he reinforced the false narrative on the inside. and by doing that, made it easier for al qaeda to avoid accountability. >> susan rice, does she have any regret about this? no. >> the notion that somehow i or anybody else in theed a hin strags misled the american people is patently false and i think that has been demonstrated. >> okay. you told me in the commercial break that you feel that mike morell, who should be called up before congress, righ
or was he trying to help hillary clinton. we don't know. he's been rewarded. he sits at a global strategies company -- >> beacon global strategies. >> as everything i can see, he's been rewarded time and time again. let's remember, this is an intelligence officer with no hard background. he was analyzing economic data in the philippines. so he's been able to work his way through the system, be rewarded essentially for being a middle man and when the time came to do the right thing,...
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clinton has often been wrong. as you said, the accuracy forecasting these things out, have visited upon the democratic side? you mentioned the chance of immigration reform and lame-duck. a great handicap on this side of it. way you think on your side of it? >> i would defer to charlie. it is worth noting that both the west cannot kick paid by the word or else we will get paid nothing. >> not here, anyway. >> this is the do you believe in free speech, how would you like to get one? >> so i will defer to charlie on that. i think i share his view that it is not a lead pipe sense that she is going to run. >> okay. >> i have heard you say that recently, the you are not sure she is going to run. >> if this is a political decision she is running. taken to the bank. i would argue that a lot of these things, a lot of these decisions are personal as much as political. and i just think that there is maybe a 30 percent chance to show it -- so that she does not run. the logic is right now she is 66 years old. she will be turni
clinton has often been wrong. as you said, the accuracy forecasting these things out, have visited upon the democratic side? you mentioned the chance of immigration reform and lame-duck. a great handicap on this side of it. way you think on your side of it? >> i would defer to charlie. it is worth noting that both the west cannot kick paid by the word or else we will get paid nothing. >> not here, anyway. >> this is the do you believe in free speech, how would you like to get...
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famously bill clinton, winston churchill, donald trump and martha stewart all claim they need little sleep. but researchers estimate less than one percent of the population is made up of genuine short sleepers. many people think they are. in the future they might be. researchers hope to develop a drug better than caffeine to keep you awake. so how do you know how much sleep you need. next time off couple days off say on vacation go to sleep. don't set an alarm and when you wake up you have your answer. real short sleepers get up after short hours even on vacation. i gave it a shot. >> i feel tired. i feel irritable. just not ready for the day. >> for hours is clearly not enough. and take a look at this simple reaction test. without a full night sleepy can't catch this pen at all. but jen living on 4 hours of sleep her entire life never misses. night owl and an early bird. unfortunately you can't train yourself to be a short sleeper because it's a genetic thing. experts say you shouldn't try because consistently being sleep deprived can lead to health problems like obesity and depress
famously bill clinton, winston churchill, donald trump and martha stewart all claim they need little sleep. but researchers estimate less than one percent of the population is made up of genuine short sleepers. many people think they are. in the future they might be. researchers hope to develop a drug better than caffeine to keep you awake. so how do you know how much sleep you need. next time off couple days off say on vacation go to sleep. don't set an alarm and when you wake up you have your...
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famously, bill clinton, winston churchill, donald trump and martha stewart all claim they need little sleep, but researchers estimate less than 1% of the population is made up of genuine short sleepers. so many people think they are. in the future, they might be. researchers hope to develop a drug better than caffeine to keep you awake. so how do you know how much sleep you need? the next time you have a couple days off, say on vacation, go to sleep, don't set an alarm and when you wake up, you'll have your answer. real short sleepers get up after four hours even on vacation. as for me, i gave it a shot. i feel tired. i feel irritable. and just not ready for the day. four hours is clearly not enough. and take a look at this simple reaction test. without a full night's sleep, i can't catch this pen at all. but jen living on four hours of sleep her entire life, never misses. a night owl, and an early bird. unfortunately you can't train yourself to be a short sleeper because it's a genetic thing. experts say you shouldn't try, because consistently being sleep deprived can lead to health
famously, bill clinton, winston churchill, donald trump and martha stewart all claim they need little sleep, but researchers estimate less than 1% of the population is made up of genuine short sleepers. so many people think they are. in the future, they might be. researchers hope to develop a drug better than caffeine to keep you awake. so how do you know how much sleep you need? the next time you have a couple days off, say on vacation, go to sleep, don't set an alarm and when you wake up,...
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remember hillary clinton was supposed to show up. she said she couldn't or didn't want to for whatever reason. >> obviously the reason. >> right, so susan rice up, delivers the talking points that she was told to deliver. and then says now she says, you know, months later, a year and a half later, it was the best information we had. no, it wasn't. the was the best lies you had. the problem is not any of that. it's that she said she has no regrets. you have no regrets that you delivered the wrong information to the american public on five different shows that day? >> even president obama has said, julie, i don't know if he used the word regret, but they wished they had not done what they did or they had better information. >> i think you're missing the larger picture, which she almost made john mccain speechless. >> kidding? >> that's true, that's not easy to do. >> and commendable, i might add. >> the problem here is, i have this theory. it's called poop island. once you're there, you can't get off. once people lose faith in you, no
remember hillary clinton was supposed to show up. she said she couldn't or didn't want to for whatever reason. >> obviously the reason. >> right, so susan rice up, delivers the talking points that she was told to deliver. and then says now she says, you know, months later, a year and a half later, it was the best information we had. no, it wasn't. the was the best lies you had. the problem is not any of that. it's that she said she has no regrets. you have no regrets that you...
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president clinton performed that ceremony. it was the backdrop for the blockbuster hit "kane." the owner heavily involved in local politics on long island. investigators are trying to figure out who shot the guy and why. lea gabrielle is outside the castle gates in huntingdon on long island now m. what are the police saying? >> reporter: police say melius is recovering in the hospital and now speaking with investigators. they say there was no conversation exchanged between him and the shooter when it happened. now, i'm here at the gate of oheka castle. this is the gate behind me. there's this guard house. detective have just left the guardhouse as we speak. look just past the guardhouse, see there's a road. if you go 1,000 feet down that road, that is where the shooting all happened and it happened right in the middle of the day. now, gary melius is known for being well connected with both celebrity and politicians. in fact, according to a local newspaper, he was planning to meet former new york senator al demado for lunch when this happened. demado told the paper, "it was not
president clinton performed that ceremony. it was the backdrop for the blockbuster hit "kane." the owner heavily involved in local politics on long island. investigators are trying to figure out who shot the guy and why. lea gabrielle is outside the castle gates in huntingdon on long island now m. what are the police saying? >> reporter: police say melius is recovering in the hospital and now speaking with investigators. they say there was no conversation exchanged between him...
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and gordon adams top white house budget official for national security during the clinton administration. he now teaches at american university. gordon adams, how significant are chuck hagel's proposal today and how necessary are they. >> i think they are certainly necessary. i call this 50% towards reality. they have recognized that the budget is not going to grow the way they projected it would last year when they looked at the future. this year they're saying well we'll come down a bit, but it's only 50% towards the reality because they still aren't quite prepared to budget at the level that's in the budget control as of august 20, 11. i think that's the best they're likely to do. so in a sense it's 50% towards the goal but they're not quite at the goal line yet in realistic budgeting terms. >> ifill: are they cutting too deeply, thomas. >> gordon's quite right about the numbers. they matched the numbers that were in the budget with the patty murray budget deal for this year but they bumped the numbers up for the subsequent years above levels indicated in the budget control legislatio
and gordon adams top white house budget official for national security during the clinton administration. he now teaches at american university. gordon adams, how significant are chuck hagel's proposal today and how necessary are they. >> i think they are certainly necessary. i call this 50% towards reality. they have recognized that the budget is not going to grow the way they projected it would last year when they looked at the future. this year they're saying well we'll come down a...
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did she call hillary clinton? did she call gregory hicks in libya? did she do any due diligence at all? >> would you do you think that she said that on that day? i mean, she says it was the best information. you say that's not true. what was the motive? i still don't get the motive for coming up with the silly video story. what was the point of that one? >> well, i think the most plausible explanation is we can either tell the truth, which undercuts the narrative that the president has been engaged in during the campaign. remember, we were in the midst of a campaign. al qaeda is on the run and usama bin laden is dead. well, apparently al qaeda was not on the run. they were at the front door of our facility in benghazi getting ready to kill our ambassador burn it down. so if she could either tell the truth or she can blame it on a video for which there was no evidence whatsoever and she opted to protect her career and pair up the talking points that were provided her by the white house. >> you know what i regret and in is what i would like to -- i bel
did she call hillary clinton? did she call gregory hicks in libya? did she do any due diligence at all? >> would you do you think that she said that on that day? i mean, she says it was the best information. you say that's not true. what was the motive? i still don't get the motive for coming up with the silly video story. what was the point of that one? >> well, i think the most plausible explanation is we can either tell the truth, which undercuts the narrative that the president...
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february in 1997, he was named by president clinton to be the deputy attorney general. he served as u.s. attorney for the district of columbia. in 1988, he was nominated by president reagan to become the associate judge of the superior court of the district of columbia. mr. holder was a litigation partner in washington. it is indeed a privilege to have you here to address us, general. [applause] >> good morning. hello? good morning and thank you for those kind words. we are going high tech this year. you for yournk dedicated service over a good number of years. we are wondering what is next. thank you for your great leadership for this organization. it is a privilege to take part in this important meeting. toective thank -- i like thank the leadership team for bringing us together this weekend for inviting me to speak to this interest -- distinguished group. i've been privileged to work closely with many of the attorney general's in this room. we have collaborated on cutting-edge public safety and financial crime initiatives. we are strengthening our courts and correcti
february in 1997, he was named by president clinton to be the deputy attorney general. he served as u.s. attorney for the district of columbia. in 1988, he was nominated by president reagan to become the associate judge of the superior court of the district of columbia. mr. holder was a litigation partner in washington. it is indeed a privilege to have you here to address us, general. [applause] >> good morning. hello? good morning and thank you for those kind words. we are going high...
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and it was under the chairman in the second clinton term where the pass was made to insulate the internet from common carriage. and so those types of communications were never regulated and didn't grow up from title two. they have always been out of title two's reach. that is what helped grow the internet we have today. and wireless broadband has been growing because it hasn't been burdened by the control style regulations. >> host: last word. >> guest: i think it is very clear what we are talking about is a telecommunications or transmission service. if we are going to protect in r internet users the only viable way is through broadband reclassification and that is what the fcc should move to do. >> host: craig aaron, do you agree with robert mcdowell that it is time to rewrite the telecommunications laws in the country? >> guest: i think we should go back and look at the '96 act and enforce that. that should be the starting point for a conversation about bringing the laws up to date. >> guest: it says the internet should be unfettered by state or regulations. >> host: robert mcdowell no
and it was under the chairman in the second clinton term where the pass was made to insulate the internet from common carriage. and so those types of communications were never regulated and didn't grow up from title two. they have always been out of title two's reach. that is what helped grow the internet we have today. and wireless broadband has been growing because it hasn't been burdened by the control style regulations. >> host: last word. >> guest: i think it is very clear what...
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online clinton is going up. >>: if you have a question for rob let us know we will post on our facebook fan page. [son] she has no idea. [man] no one told her,right? [son]hi! [mom screams] she brought her wrecking arena last night. now the queen of twerk miley cyrus is taking it to the s- a-p center san jose. parents will reportedly protest outside the concert tonight.concerned over her suggestive props and dance moves. people tired of oakland's rising rents will rally outside city hall this afternoon. organizers say some rents have gone up as much as 20- percent in just a year in some oakland neighborhoods. the rally is at one o'clock.ahead of the oakland council's economic development committee.which will hear proposals to cut so-called "pass- through's".or expenses landlords pass through to renters.like raising rent to improve their buildings. heading into the six o'clock hour we have some great video we wanted to show you. a holiday gathering takes a frightening turn for an indiana family. the deck they were standing on collapsed as they posed for a picture just before christmas. lo
online clinton is going up. >>: if you have a question for rob let us know we will post on our facebook fan page. [son] she has no idea. [man] no one told her,right? [son]hi! [mom screams] she brought her wrecking arena last night. now the queen of twerk miley cyrus is taking it to the s- a-p center san jose. parents will reportedly protest outside the concert tonight.concerned over her suggestive props and dance moves. people tired of oakland's rising rents will rally outside city hall...
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>> reporter: celebrities use it for weddings, like kevin jonas, and former president bill clinton even on fifficiating th wedding of disgraced congressman anthony weiner here. melius would be talking but they said or why he would be targeted, i should say but say the entire shooting was caught on surveillance cameras and right now, robin, amazingly he is alert and talking there at the hospital this morning. >> and that is what's most important. hopefully some clues to that surveillance tape. gio, thank you very much. >>> lara, get ready. this story has -- >> josh. >> a little -- >> riled up. all right. all right. josh. here we go. it's time to talk about the "jeopardy" star, he's a champ of sort, josh. arthur chu who has so many tuning in, some rooting for him, some against him. and it's all about his unorthodox style of play. so take a look. >> this game has belonged to arthur. >> reporter: the he is the infamous "jeopardy" master. back dominating one of america's most cherished game shows for a fifth night on monday. the answer, who is arthur chu? and his earnings are now totaling $1
>> reporter: celebrities use it for weddings, like kevin jonas, and former president bill clinton even on fifficiating th wedding of disgraced congressman anthony weiner here. melius would be talking but they said or why he would be targeted, i should say but say the entire shooting was caught on surveillance cameras and right now, robin, amazingly he is alert and talking there at the hospital this morning. >> and that is what's most important. hopefully some clues to that...
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all of that and then some and albeit for the fact that it's arithmetic as clinton called it. it's arithmetic. it's not even math. [laughter] as a result of that different folks for different reasons and of course you have the basic altruistic reason that you will have people with health care coverage than ever had health care coverage before. i will also point out i was on the hospital board for 10 years and i had a real job in real life making real income. and we saw what uncompensated care does. there's a cost-shifting. hospitals can stay open if they continue to get 10, 12, 18, 25% of their goods and services away free and not be compensated for it so you should costs on the rest of this. those of us paying health insurance premiums are paying for these medical bills and that paying more to offset the losses and the taxpayers end up doing that to a certain extent. as was part of our savings because we were able to reduce the tax dollars we were sending to various providers for uncompensated care. we didn't have to do that anymore or at least not as much. all those reasons
all of that and then some and albeit for the fact that it's arithmetic as clinton called it. it's arithmetic. it's not even math. [laughter] as a result of that different folks for different reasons and of course you have the basic altruistic reason that you will have people with health care coverage than ever had health care coverage before. i will also point out i was on the hospital board for 10 years and i had a real job in real life making real income. and we saw what uncompensated care...
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during the clinton administration, attorney general janet reno adopted a policy under which the department of justice would defend an agency's use of a foia exemption only one the -- when the agency could reasonably foresee that disclosure would harm an interest protected by that exemption. in the bush administration, attorney general john ashcroft reversed the standard and directed the justice department decisions to cy withhold records as long as they had a legal basis for doing. so president obama, to his credit, on his first day in office, directed agencies to implement a foy -- to implement foia with a presumption of openness. attorney general holder overturned the ashcroft standard and reinstated the foreseeable harm standard. the legislation before us today would codify in law this resumption in fare of disclosure, no matter who is president. under this bill, an agency would not be allowed to withhold information in response to a foia request unless disclosure is prohibited by law or would cause specific, identifiable harm to an interest protected by one of foia's exemptions. this b
during the clinton administration, attorney general janet reno adopted a policy under which the department of justice would defend an agency's use of a foia exemption only one the -- when the agency could reasonably foresee that disclosure would harm an interest protected by that exemption. in the bush administration, attorney general john ashcroft reversed the standard and directed the justice department decisions to cy withhold records as long as they had a legal basis for doing. so president...
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he's a former policy adviser to president clinton and a variety of presidential candidates. but most importantly for this discussion is an expert on domestic policy and political campaigns and elections. so what i would like to kick us off if i would just go down the road. h.r., you have a very important article recently entitled the pipe dream of easy war. when you look at the trends out there, but even more so the discussion that we heard both in the first panel but more broadly, out there in sort of the media, what concerns you the most? and then how do you connect those concerned to not merely the discussion of the day on the sides, but more so the form and function of land forces? >> thanks. it's a real privilege to be here amongst so many friends who have lent clarity i think toward thinking about national defense which i think is immensely important, special in a period of diminishing resources. what concerns me the most is really that we will engage in wishful thinking that's motivated mainly i budget constraints. obviously, as a military officer here, our job is to
he's a former policy adviser to president clinton and a variety of presidential candidates. but most importantly for this discussion is an expert on domestic policy and political campaigns and elections. so what i would like to kick us off if i would just go down the road. h.r., you have a very important article recently entitled the pipe dream of easy war. when you look at the trends out there, but even more so the discussion that we heard both in the first panel but more broadly, out there in...